Marbled Mint Chocolate Fudge

Christmas is coming real fast and I am far from ready! School is over though so I will be working on that matter!

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I had these fudge in mind for a while. I had tried those in a candy factory and loved them! They had all sorts of flavors so I might be doing some other fudge soon! They are really delicious! I had trouble doing the marbled design on top because the mixtures solidified real fast. You will have to be super quick to achieve a great design!

(For this step, the faster you go the better because the fudge sets real fast and you won’t be able to do the marble pattern otherwise) Reserve about 4 tablespoons of the chocolate chips mixture and spread the rest into the pan. Add the green peppermint fudge on top. Add here and there the reserve chocolate chips mixture and then run a knife at the surface of the fudge to create the marble effect.

Chill for 2 hours or until firm. Use the overhang to get the fudge out of the pan. Cut into squares. Store leftovers covered in refrigerator or freeze them

Thank you! You won’t regret it! They are yummy! For the storage, I’m sure you can keep them at least a week. If you are not sure you can keep them in the freezer, it doesn’t alter their texture. Enjoy!

Ohhh these look so delicious. I am off to the supermarket to pick up some peppermint essence… think I might pick up some orange essence too and make a choc orange version.
Thank you for sharing this recipe.
love Geo

In fact there is the first step, the chocolate portion. Then you have to prepare the mint portion as well as a little more chocolate portion. Just pour the mint on the chocolate and then add some chocolate here and there and do the pattern, you’ll have to be very quick because it sets very fast!

Hi Amanda!
Thank you so much for your feedback! You are right I didn’t give any info on how to do the marble pattern :S Sorry for that. I think it’s because I didn’t really succeed when I did them. So I updated the directions to explain how I would do them now 😉 Hope it’s clear! Don’t hesitate if there is anything else you need to know!
Have a good day!
Tell me how they turn out! 😀

OK. I made two batches. I discovered you can melt the semisweet mixture in the microwave (30 seconds at a time at 50% power), BUT when I tried to do that with the white chocolate it didn’t work so well. The consistency was clumpy, coarse, yucky. Then, I made a batch where I put the white chocolate mixture in the top of a double boiler instead of the microwave. This time I added red food coloring and almond extract…AMARETTO SWIRL FUDGE! The white chocolate melted much better in the double boiler. I discovered if you heat it past that ugly stage it gets nice and smooth. Probably I could have achieved that in the microwave if I’d kept going. It was easy to do the semisweet in the microwave and the white on the double boiler, all at once. Happy fudge making everyone! It’s just chocolate and sweetened condensed milk (the nectar of the gods). Who knew? Not me.

I’m very confused, I did this but the “minty part did not sit on top like the picture shows so the whole thing is just kind of marbled, oh well. It’s chillin now ,hope it turns out ok but the fudge did not “set up fast” like you said it was still pretty much soup when I put it in the fridge :/

Ughhh I just realized I used evaporated milk instead of condensed !!! Ughhhhh. I’m going to try to thicken with powdered sugar and if no luck, buy more chocolate and start all over tomorrow. And I got the marbling all pretty and everything !

Hey! I haven’t made fudge before and was wondering about steps 2 and 3. I’ve looked up other recipes and they always say to stir the condensed milk when boiling for like 10-15 mins… Now I understand that with a double boiler you don’t need to worry about the stirring but how long should I be cooking the condensed milk for ? Or as soon as the chocolate melts that’s enough ?

Thanks ! Made them today.. Just waiting for them to set !
But it came out like someone before.. When I poured the initial layer it didn’t set as quickly as I thought and so when I put the mint part in it kind of mixed together… =/
Still looks awesome but hoping it sets right !

They turned out okay but melted fairly quickly in your fingers… I realised I use compound chocolate – do you think this would’ve had an effect on the setting process as opposed to if I used normal chocolate?
Btw I made them for Mother’s Day and my mum loved them ! =)

Hey Jonathan! Really glad you liked them anyway. I really don’t know if compound chocolate could melt faster than normal one. I don’t see anything about that on the web. But when you do cake pops it’s true that it doesn’t melt super fast.